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Why in-house training is so beneficial

Why you should complete regular in-house training

With budgets in early years setting putting more and more strain on finances, it can be very difficult to offer the training to practitioners that you would like to because there simply is not the funds to do so. Training and upskilling are incredibly important in ensuring outstanding practice and often early years settings are penalised by Ofsted through not placing enough emphasis on continuous professional training in the early years. Although budgets may be tight there are many ways that you can ensure regular up to date training is still given to the practitioners in your setting. An incredibly easy way to do this is to make the most of the in-house training opportunities. Although these do not give the full scope of training and information that would be available if you were to attend local training courses it is still a way to show you are conscious of the importance of meeting training needs. 

How to get the most out of in-house training

In-house training refers to any training that takes place for the employees in the work place.Some useful ways to establish some in-house training are –

In-house training powerpoints

Here are some great in-house training materials that only cost £5.00 

How else in your setting do you ensure practitioners and managers keep up to date with their continuous professional development?

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